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Baking Workshop 5/22, FH Home Ec Classroom, Monday Morning
Piper smiles at the students as they show up at the home ec classroom after handwave hearing some sort of announcement letting them know to meet here.
"I'm Piper in case some of you might not know," she says somewhat cheerfully, handing each student a syllabus.
She points out the plate of brownies on the counter in front of her. "I made these for you because that is what we will be baking today. Try one if you'd like. I'm told I make the best brownies ever." She smiles proudly. "We will not be making the kind I brought in, though. They have a secret ingredient and, if I told you what it is, I'd have to vanquish you and no one wants that."
Piper grins to let them know she isn't serious about the vanquishing. She hands each student a list of ingredients and instructions. "I'm not going to lecture you because this workshop is supposed to be fun. So we're gonna get started right away. These instructions are, hopefully, easy to follow. If any of you have questions, please don't hesitate to ask."
Equipment Needed
bowl
8x8 baking pan
spatula
mixing spoon
measuring cups
measuring spoons
Ingredients
6 Tablespoons Cocoa
1/4 cup butter
1 cup sugar
1/2 Teaspoon vanilla
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup flour
1 cup toasted pecans (optional)
2 eggs
Instructions
Melt 1/4 cups of butter in a microwaveable dish.
Measure 6 tablespoons of Cocoa powder into the mixing bowl.
Add melted butter and mix.
Add to Batter (1 cup sugar, 2 eggs, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1/3 cup flour, 1/4 teaspoon salt).
Mix batter.
Pre-heat oven to 325 degrees.
Flour the Pan (cover pan with butter, then add some flour to keep brownies from sticking)
Pour the brownie batter into the dish.
Put the brownies into the oven for 35-40 minutes.
Let them cool until slightly warm.
[ooc: Brownie ingredients and instructions are from here.]
"I'm Piper in case some of you might not know," she says somewhat cheerfully, handing each student a syllabus.
She points out the plate of brownies on the counter in front of her. "I made these for you because that is what we will be baking today. Try one if you'd like. I'm told I make the best brownies ever." She smiles proudly. "We will not be making the kind I brought in, though. They have a secret ingredient and, if I told you what it is, I'd have to vanquish you and no one wants that."
Piper grins to let them know she isn't serious about the vanquishing. She hands each student a list of ingredients and instructions. "I'm not going to lecture you because this workshop is supposed to be fun. So we're gonna get started right away. These instructions are, hopefully, easy to follow. If any of you have questions, please don't hesitate to ask."
Equipment Needed
bowl
8x8 baking pan
spatula
mixing spoon
measuring cups
measuring spoons
Ingredients
6 Tablespoons Cocoa
1/4 cup butter
1 cup sugar
1/2 Teaspoon vanilla
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup flour
1 cup toasted pecans (optional)
2 eggs
Instructions
Melt 1/4 cups of butter in a microwaveable dish.
Measure 6 tablespoons of Cocoa powder into the mixing bowl.
Add melted butter and mix.
Add to Batter (1 cup sugar, 2 eggs, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1/3 cup flour, 1/4 teaspoon salt).
Mix batter.
Pre-heat oven to 325 degrees.
Flour the Pan (cover pan with butter, then add some flour to keep brownies from sticking)
Pour the brownie batter into the dish.
Put the brownies into the oven for 35-40 minutes.
Let them cool until slightly warm.
[ooc: Brownie ingredients and instructions are from here.]

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"Then what is it?"
If her father were present, he would point out that this is the first time Ainsley has given the "kicked puppy look" without being completely aware that she's doing it and what the effect is.
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Between this and her homesickness, it's a little too much. A tear made its way down her face. "I want to go home," she whispered.
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"There's some weird stuff that goes on here, it's true, but the people here are good. Some of the best I've met anywhere, and that's saying a lot. They have different experiences than you do, but isn't that just an opportunity to expand your horizons, to learn about other people and how their lives work?" She tried to help Ainsley to her feet. "And we have a lot of fun here--you should have seen the Christmas pageant," she giggled, "and I can promise, this place does not have a problem with smart girls. Isn't that worth sticking around?"
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"Okay." The "no problem with smart girls" comment had grabbed and held her attention. "I'll give it a try."
She then surveyed the disaster area that was her work station.
She slid everything onto the baking sheet and put it over by the sink. Then she gathered new ingredients and came back.
"I want to try this again."
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"When my Nana makes brownies, the batter stays kind of lumpy."
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